U.S. Tariffs Threaten Canadian Auto Industry: What’s Next? ππ₯
New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, set for March 4, could hit the auto industry hardest with a 25% levy. Economists warn of economic ripple effects. ππ
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New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, set for March 4, could hit the auto industry hardest with a 25% levy. Economists warn of economic ripple effects. ππ
U.S. tariffs set for March 4 threaten Canada’s auto sector, with economists warning of job losses, higher costs, and supply chain disruptions. π¨
Chinese EV maker XPeng launches G6 Coupe in Ireland, challenging Tesla with AI tech and rapid sales. ππ¨ #ElectricVehicles
President Trump’s new tariff policies could push US car prices up by nearly $6,000, impacting consumers and the automotive industry significantly.
Trump’s new tariffs could push US car prices up by thousands, impacting consumers and the automotive industry. ππΈ
EU launches a strategic dialogue to develop an action plan addressing challenges in the automotive industry, focusing on clean energy transition and modern regulatory frameworks. ππ
German Chancellor Scholz urges EU-China talks to resolve EV tariffs and calls for easing CO2 penalties on carmakers. πβ‘
Shanghai opens a one-stop service center to streamline used car exports, boosting efficiency and cutting costs for businesses. πβ¨
Volkswagen marks 40 years in China, with CEO Oliver Blume highlighting its pivotal role in global strategy and innovation at the 7th CIIE. ππ
Ford China’s CEO Sam Wu highlights the power of global collaboration at CIIE 2024, emphasizing economic stability and innovation in the auto industry. ππ